20 Mosques in Singapore For Qiyam Al Layl 2019

The last 10 nights of Ramadhan has arrived and this blessed month will begin to come to a close. As Muslims, many perform Qiyam Al Lal to increase our worship, especially in the last 10 nights. Qiyam Al Layl translates to standing during the night. This voluntary prayer is often offered between the time of obligatory Ishak and Fajr prayers. It is also known as Tahajjud.

Aisha reported: With the start of the last ten days of Ramadan, the Prophet used to tighten his waist belt (i.e. work harder) and used to pray the whole night, and used to keep his family awake for the prayers. [Bukhari]

Qiyam Al Layl
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Living in Singapore comes with many advantages and one of them is having multiple mosques open to conduct congregational prayers for Qiyyam Al Layl, or night prayer in the last ten days. These are some of the mosques found throughout the island which are open for Qiyyam Al Layl and followed by sahur for the morning after.

North

Assyafaah
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1. Al-Istiqamah Mosque

When: 4am

Where: 2 Serangoon North Ave 2, Singapore 555876

Nearest MRT Station: Kovan

2. An-Nur Mosque

When: 4am

Where: 6 Admiralty Rd, Singapore 739983

Nearest MRT Station: Marsiling

3. Assyafaah Mosque

When: 3.30am

Where: 1 Admiralty Lane, Singapore 757620

Nearest MRT Station: Admiralty

4. En-Naeem Mosque

When: 3.30am

Where: 20 Tampines Rd, Singapore 535136

Nearest MRT station: Kovan

5. Muhajirin Mosque

When: 3.30am

Where: Address: 275 Braddell Rd, Singapore 579704

Nearest MRT Station: Braddell

6. Yusof Ishak Mosque

When: 4am

Where: 10 Woodlands Drive 17, Singapore 737740

Nearest MRT Station: Woodlands

South

Masjid Sultan Singapore
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7. Al Falah Mosque

When: 4am

Where: 22 Bideford Road, Singapore 229923

Nearest MRT Station: Somerset

8. Hajah Fatimah Mosque

When: 3am

Where: 4001 Beach Rd, Singapore 199584

Nearest MRT Station: Nicoll Highway

9. Jamae Chulia Mosque

When: 3am

Where: 218 South Bridge Rd, Singapore 058767

Nearest MRT Station: Telok Ayer

10. Mujahidin Mosque

When: 2.45 am

Where: 590 Stirling Rd, Singapore 148952

Nearest MRT Station: Queenstown

11. Sultan Mosque

When: 3.30am

Where: 18 Kandahar St, Singapore 198884

Nearest MRT Station: Bugis

East

Al Islah
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12. Al-Ansar Mosque

When: 4.15am

Where: 155 Bedok North Ave 1, Singapore 469751

Nearest MRT Station: Bedok

13. Al-Islah Mosque

When: 3.45am

Where: 30 Punggol Field, Singapore 828812

Nearest MRT Station: Punggol

14. Al-Istighfar Mosque

When: 3.34am

Where: 2 Pasir Ris Walk, Singapore 518239

Nearest MRT Station: Pasir Ris

15. Al- Mawaddah Mosque

When: 3.45am

Where: 151 Compassvale Bow, Singapore 544997

Nearest MRT Station: Sengkang

16. Kassim Mosque

When: Throughout Ramadhan

Where: 450 Changi Rd, Singapore 419877

Nearest MRT Station: Kembangan

West

Ar Raudhah
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17. Al-Iman Mosque

When: 3.30am

Where: 10 Bukit Panjang Ring Rd, Singapore 679943

Nearest LRT Station: Pending Road

18. Al-Huda Mosque

When: 4am

Where: 34 Jalan Haji Alias, Singapore 268534

Nearest MRT Station: Sixth Avenue

19. Al-Khair Mosque

When: 4am

Where: 1 Teck Whye Cres, Singapore 688847

Nearest MRT Station: Choa Chu Kang

20. Ar-Raudah Mosque

When: 4am

Where: 30 Bukit Batok East Ave 2, Singapore 659919

Nearest MRT Station: Bukit Batok

As we increase our worship in the last ten nights in these comfortable mosques, let us also spare a prayer for our ummah all over the world. May our ibadah throughout the last 10 night of Ramadhan be accepted. Insyallah!

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